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Michelin
Performance Touring All Season
Safe When New. Safe When Worn. Even when worn, the MICHELIN® Premier™ A/S tire still stops shorter on wet roads than leading competitors’ brand-new tires.*
100,000 km Manufacturer's Treadwear Limited Warranty.***
* Based on internal wet braking test results from 60 and 80 km/h versus Goodyear® Assurance® TripleTred™ A/S tires in sizes 235/55R17 (99H) and P215/60R16 (94V), Bridgestone® Turanza™ Serenity Plus in size 215/60R16 (95V); using MICHELIN® Premier™ A/S tires in sizes 235/55R17(99H) and 215/60R16 (95V) buffed to 5/32"of tread.Actual on-road results may vary.
** IMPORTANT: While all-season tires are designed to provide reliable performance in moderate winter conditions, the use of four winter tires is recommended for optimal performance and may be mandatory in certain jurisdictions.
*** For terms and conditions, see your MICHELIN® tires Owner’s Manual or visit michelin.ca.
Size
215/45R17 87H
Product code
30054
Sidewall
BW
Runflat
No
The uniform tire quality grade (UTQG) is based on treadwear (the first three numbers), traction (the middle letter), and temperature (the last letter).
The single load index indicates the maximum load-carrying capacity of a single tire. The load index is indicated on the sidewall of your tire.
The dual load index indicates the maximum load-carrying capacity of the tires in dual. The load index is indicated on the sidewall of your tire.
The maximum pressure to which a cold tire can be inflated.
The tread is the grooves on the surface of your tire designed to improve the traction. The depth of the tread has a direct impact on how much traction it has.
The weight of the tire, without the rim.
The minimum and maximum width for rims that can be installed on your tire.
The rim for which your tire was designed.
The distance between an inflated tire’s sidewalls when on a rim.
The width of the tire’s tread.
The diameter of the tire measured from its tread.
The number of revolutions the tire will make to cover a kilometre.